

The Democrat meltdowns over Trump and DOGE exposing government waste and fraud are continuing. Yesterday Sen. Chuck Schumer admitted that there's waste in government and then added a "but," because he doesn't actually want any government waste and fraud to be cut:
Chuck would prefer any cuts be made with a small, dull wooden spoon instead of an axe.
Meanwhile, on CNN, Scott Jennings got a panelist troubled by Trump and DOGE to say that voters shouldn't necessarily have a say over what ends up happening in government, especially if the president is a Republican. Watch:
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But no doubt only Democrat proclamations should override government elections. If Republicans try that it would be called a "threat to democracy."
That's the true source of the Left's meltdowns.
Yep, that's what they're saying.
It was nice of him to say it right out loud.